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i think this could really be a breath of fresh air and a stale sort of polarized environment who can lead to capitol hill where we need the change to happen right now. >> we see a staggering 20 seats in the senate. that is still not reflective of the actual number of women in this country. so if you look at places -- >> more than those who vote, for that matter. >> right. and if you look at places like new hampshire, it's become a full-fledged female takeover. >> we're more interested in getting the job done than the power play. >> all right. susan, thank you so much. doug, thanks to you as well. do appreciate your time. >> thanks, craig. >>> up next, we'll tell you why there is more reason to talk about sesame street. that's right. we're still talking about sesame street but there's good reason today. and guess who is back on twitter. we'll tell you why. you're watching msnbc. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart have teamed up to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving o
i think this could really be a breath of fresh air and a stale sort of polarized environment who can lead to capitol hill where we need the change to happen right now. >> we see a staggering 20 seats in the senate. that is still not reflective of the actual number of women in this country. so if you look at places -- >> more than those who vote, for that matter. >> right. and if you look at places like new hampshire, it's become a full-fledged female takeover. >> we're...
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they are having guests and making a celebrating environment. >> what will they find to help them plan for small business saturday? >> we always tell small businesses, if you don't have a counselor or an adviser or mentor, you should. when you come to sba.gov and put in your zip code, you will find the names and numbers of resources nearby. the best news is you can get a mentor or counselor for free. that counselor and adviser will know your business, help you develop a plan for small business saturday and generating local business throughout the year. >> what can small business owners do to encourage people to say no, why don't you come to my store and shop instead of the big box store and getting everything at once? >> when you go to a small business, you are getting the attention of often the owner himself or herself and for a customer, this means you can get a unique gift, a personalized experience and get it beautifully wrapped. shopping small is not only a pleasant experience when you have that one-to-one relationship, but you can very often get unique and very good priced gifts
they are having guests and making a celebrating environment. >> what will they find to help them plan for small business saturday? >> we always tell small businesses, if you don't have a counselor or an adviser or mentor, you should. when you come to sba.gov and put in your zip code, you will find the names and numbers of resources nearby. the best news is you can get a mentor or counselor for free. that counselor and adviser will know your business, help you develop a plan for...
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journalists because they are being killed at the moment tiond her and she's doing amazing stuff on the environment and donors choose, f!which gets mon in the classrooms to help teachers do interesting things about their kids and give them a proper foundation. >> the hash is on your folks. encourage folks to uset on tuesday. i'll be participating and hope you will be as well. fantastic concept. thanks for sharing it with us. >> that will do it for me. thanks for taking time out of shopng to spend a couple of hours with us on this black friday. we'reupdated throughout the day. coming up right now "hardball" with chris matthews. , danielle, almost every weekend. derrell hasn't been able to visit his mom back east in a long time. sometimes a little tight around the house. i wasn't able since derrell couldn't get home, we decided to bring home to him and then just gave him ♪ [ laughs ] applause ] i love you. i love you, too. [ male announcer ] it's that t year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have thanges. save money, or both. and check out the preventive
journalists because they are being killed at the moment tiond her and she's doing amazing stuff on the environment and donors choose, f!which gets mon in the classrooms to help teachers do interesting things about their kids and give them a proper foundation. >> the hash is on your folks. encourage folks to uset on tuesday. i'll be participating and hope you will be as well. fantastic concept. thanks for sharing it with us. >> that will do it for me. thanks for taking time out of...
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i think an environment needs to be created within not just the house republican caucus, but also among senate republicans that say the campaign's over and let's see if we can do what's right for the country, at least for the next month. and then, you know, we can reengage in all the other battles that they'll want to fight. >> reporter: if you don't get it done, republicans have said they'll try to use the debt limit as the next pressure point. will you negotiate with them in that context? >> no. and i've been very clear about this. this is the united states of america, the greatest country on earth, the world's economic superpower, and the idea that we lurch from crisis to crisis and every six months or every nine months that we threaten not to pay our bills on stuff we've already bought and default and ruin the full faith and credit of the united states of america, that's not how you run a great country. so, i've put forward a very clear principle. i will not negotiate around the debt ceiling. we're not going to play the same game that we saw happen in 2011, which was hugely destruct
i think an environment needs to be created within not just the house republican caucus, but also among senate republicans that say the campaign's over and let's see if we can do what's right for the country, at least for the next month. and then, you know, we can reengage in all the other battles that they'll want to fight. >> reporter: if you don't get it done, republicans have said they'll try to use the debt limit as the next pressure point. will you negotiate with them in that...
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want to exploit the environment presented as you know question of jobs versus the environment, from my experience -- and by the way i live in a rural community in idaho. while i have more money than the average bear, most of my neighbors do not, so i know -- i'm speaking as somebody that is in touch with how people live, how most of country lives, and when you cast it as jobs versus the environment and people are hungry, they want those jobs, even if they're short term, they don't want to think if it's going to poison their drinking water or if there's not going to be in i place for the animals to live. i get it. >> karen, you know, the president has put in a difficult spot as far as keystone, because the debate has been framed exactly thusly, jobs versus the environment and the impacts both in terms of job and terms of the environment, many people argue that they are inconclusive. where do you think he goes, now that it's clear the republicans are going to keep bringing this up over and over again? >> number one, broadly, the environmental debate has become a disconnected disbait.
want to exploit the environment presented as you know question of jobs versus the environment, from my experience -- and by the way i live in a rural community in idaho. while i have more money than the average bear, most of my neighbors do not, so i know -- i'm speaking as somebody that is in touch with how people live, how most of country lives, and when you cast it as jobs versus the environment and people are hungry, they want those jobs, even if they're short term, they don't want to think...
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it helps our environment. but we don't want to just stop innovating there. there are thousands of workers today building long-lasting batteries and wind turbines and solar panels all across the country. i want to make sure instead giving subsidies to oil profits i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow, the new technologies that will cut our oil imports in half. i want to stop giving tax breaks to companies that reward -- tax breaks that reward companies that are shipping jobs overseas. reward companies that are investing here in america. in the next generation of manufacturing. that's how we grow an economy. that's how we create jobs. that's what i see for colorado. that's what i see for our future. change, real change, is turning the page on a decade of war. so we can do some nation building here at home. you know, as long as i'm commander in chief, we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world's ever known, but it's time to use the savings from ending two wars to pay down our debt. rebuilding america, repairing roads and bridges. m
it helps our environment. but we don't want to just stop innovating there. there are thousands of workers today building long-lasting batteries and wind turbines and solar panels all across the country. i want to make sure instead giving subsidies to oil profits i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow, the new technologies that will cut our oil imports in half. i want to stop giving tax breaks to companies that reward -- tax breaks that reward companies that are shipping jobs overseas....
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it wasn't doing what was right for the environment or pub lip education. i'm a public school kid. my dad was on the school board. i have three sisters, two of them public schoolteachers here in florida. i have a heart for that kind of thing. people have told me for a long time, chris, charlie, you've been a democrat. you just didn't know it. >> well, i think they should. if they were reich me and sort of middle of the road and common sense republicans and they see what the leadership of the republican party is doing today, they ought to switch. they ought to become democrats. it's probably more true to their heart and their feeling if they're really more of a moderate-type republican. why won't they compromise? why won't they cooperate? why won't they do the kinds of things that the americans need and have done. this is the perfect example of it. >> i'm an optimist. i hope that that continues. >> well, come see me if you decide to run for governor. we ale have a nice platform right here. thank you so much. up next, the latest siting of milt romney in a place you'd never expect. ne
it wasn't doing what was right for the environment or pub lip education. i'm a public school kid. my dad was on the school board. i have three sisters, two of them public schoolteachers here in florida. i have a heart for that kind of thing. people have told me for a long time, chris, charlie, you've been a democrat. you just didn't know it. >> well, i think they should. if they were reich me and sort of middle of the road and common sense republicans and they see what the leadership of...
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the -- when a service member comes out of a combat environment from -- whether iraq or afghanistan, they go through a series of sessions where they're mandatory, they're basically asked are you okay, is there anything we can do for you, and there is every opportunity, i think, given the constraints in the system to provide them those sorts of -- that sort of care. that said, there still is very much a reticence on the part of service personnel to avail themselves of that service. and i think ultimately this is all a function of stigma and i harken back to what i said a minute or so ago, in that as soon as men start to realize that talking with someone and the cathartic experience of vetting the frustrations or the anxiety they may feel, as soon as they recognize that is -- that is no longer tantamount to weakness, i think then the male part of the population will be well on their way to reaching the same sort of understanding that the female part of the population derives when it comes to talking with professional counselors. you know, the interesting thing is when we started to do this
the -- when a service member comes out of a combat environment from -- whether iraq or afghanistan, they go through a series of sessions where they're mandatory, they're basically asked are you okay, is there anything we can do for you, and there is every opportunity, i think, given the constraints in the system to provide them those sorts of -- that sort of care. that said, there still is very much a reticence on the part of service personnel to avail themselves of that service. and i think...
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it's an anti-environment conservative interest group that's not based in montana. they sued the state of montana saying the citizens united ruling made the corrupt practices act invalid. they shouldn't ste law. citizens united meant they can't. the attorney general disagrees. he's fought as attorney general to keep montana's election laws the way they are, thank you very much. he's fought it in district court and the state supreme court, and he's won. the montana supreme court sided with the state's attorney general saying montana has its own reason to hold on to the law. the history justifies the state having tight restrictions on what corporations with spend in the state's elections. you're talking about a state where the average state senate candidate today spends $17,000 getting elected. that's it. that's what montana has been protecting with its restrictions on corporate spending. if the corporate spending limit is gone in montana, and some big corporation decides it wants who will sit in that seat, 17 grand will get you nowhere. does montana get to keep its l
it's an anti-environment conservative interest group that's not based in montana. they sued the state of montana saying the citizens united ruling made the corrupt practices act invalid. they shouldn't ste law. citizens united meant they can't. the attorney general disagrees. he's fought as attorney general to keep montana's election laws the way they are, thank you very much. he's fought it in district court and the state supreme court, and he's won. the montana supreme court sided with the...
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and we show up, and it's again sort of in a formal environment, everybody is like assigned seating in their place, and then they start the activities for the night which included these very structured formal chugging contests in front of the entire company. you would draw a name out of the hat of somebody in your department who had to go to the front of the room and do a chug off of a beer against somebody else from another department for money, for your budget, for your department. >> that is so inappropriate. >> i think that's after tonight how we're going to be divvying up time on this show. we're going to have some kind of chug contest -- >> i suggested it. i'm pregnant so i can't participate but -- >> she's a veteran it sounds like. she's had to fight for budget with her drinking. >> but i'm also pregnant so that's probably not going to work out. >> but also she's drinking for two. >> anyway. maybe if you're lucky we will post some of the pictures from said party tonight on facebook. we do have this photo up there now. it's the recently released president obama on the phone with
and we show up, and it's again sort of in a formal environment, everybody is like assigned seating in their place, and then they start the activities for the night which included these very structured formal chugging contests in front of the entire company. you would draw a name out of the hat of somebody in your department who had to go to the front of the room and do a chug off of a beer against somebody else from another department for money, for your budget, for your department. >>...
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they don't talk about the worsening environment. they don't talk about the asthmas. they don't talk about the health effects. they don't talk about how this would take us away from a clean energy agenda that creates tens of thousands of jobs here in the united states. far many more jobs have been created by the renewable energy industry, upwards of 100,000 over the last five years than in the oil industry which has been play laying people oven mass. so their goal is to stop the good revolution in order to keep this old technology continuing on its last gasp as long as it can. that's what this whole debate is about. it's the past versus the future. it's clean energy versus dirty energy. it's pollution versus progress. and hopefully, as this campaign unfolds, the american public will see it because i think they want the wind, the solar, the geothermal, plug-in hybrids, the way in which we tell not only the saudi arabians that we don't need their oil any more than we need our sands but we tell the canadians clean up that oil. don't expect us to allow the dirtiest of all
they don't talk about the worsening environment. they don't talk about the asthmas. they don't talk about the health effects. they don't talk about how this would take us away from a clean energy agenda that creates tens of thousands of jobs here in the united states. far many more jobs have been created by the renewable energy industry, upwards of 100,000 over the last five years than in the oil industry which has been play laying people oven mass. so their goal is to stop the good revolution...
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almost a deal just not enough time and frankly with this environment not enough goodwill necessarily to get this deal done. there were things in the works. there was a lot of hope that some of these things would get done if fiscal cliff could be put off the table. it's not going to happen. >> when you talk about not enough goodwill, that's true when the cameras are on. when the cameras are off a lot of these people like each other, they're collegial, they're very much a family, at least in the senate, probably in the house, too. there's three people who are leaving so today being the final day, there are going to be a lot of people saying good-bye to dick lugar, kent conrad, and herb kohl. >> there is a little bit of that going on. it's funny because there were good-bye speeches given before christmas but a lot of those senators are speaking again and so they're certainly milking this for all it's worth because they're here until thursday morning when the new congress begins in the afternoon. >> all right. ed, thanks so much for joining us. still to come, toure's thoughts on this cli
almost a deal just not enough time and frankly with this environment not enough goodwill necessarily to get this deal done. there were things in the works. there was a lot of hope that some of these things would get done if fiscal cliff could be put off the table. it's not going to happen. >> when you talk about not enough goodwill, that's true when the cameras are on. when the cameras are off a lot of these people like each other, they're collegial, they're very much a family, at least...
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that one must have for what it would be like to change environments like this to be out there in space and be on the moon. you wouldn't want to have somebody freak out, ed, on a trip like this. it wouldn't work out very well. >> no. you would definitely have to have your act together between your ears to do something like this. >> yes. >> there is no question about it. and that's after spending all the money. is this safe? do you anticipate this would be a safe procedure? >> yes, i do anticipate that it would be a safe procedure. after all, any of these new ventures that are coming up are required by law to be able to meet the same sort of stringent safety regulations that nasa has to meet for any of its missions. and the difference here is that nasa has spent a lot of time and money and effort to be able to iron out all of those difficulties. and the new entities that are coming on are taking advantage of the work that is being done. >> ultimate goal here. what is it? >> the ultimate goal is to get us back in space. you know, humans are meant to explore. it's just part of our human na
that one must have for what it would be like to change environments like this to be out there in space and be on the moon. you wouldn't want to have somebody freak out, ed, on a trip like this. it wouldn't work out very well. >> no. you would definitely have to have your act together between your ears to do something like this. >> yes. >> there is no question about it. and that's after spending all the money. is this safe? do you anticipate this would be a safe procedure?...
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i can tell you when i send them to school i do not want guns in that environment. learning should be a safe environment and it should be somewhere that my kids can succeed and certainly arming teachers is not the way because guns have no place in schools. >> mary kusler, thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> today's tweet of the day comes from nbc connecticut. a new orleans business owner has purchased $19,000 worth of toys for the hurricane of sandy hook #newtown. there is a new picture of the boxes of mountains of toys. and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> today there is proof one person can make a difference. a
i can tell you when i send them to school i do not want guns in that environment. learning should be a safe environment and it should be somewhere that my kids can succeed and certainly arming teachers is not the way because guns have no place in schools. >> mary kusler, thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us. >> thank you so much for having me. >> today's tweet of the day comes from nbc connecticut. a new orleans business owner has purchased $19,000 worth of...
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we had a generic environment that was absolutely dead even. almost 50/50. in 2004 when george bush got re-elected, he picked up two seats. 1996 bill clinton got elected. his party picked up three seats. we picked up between six and ooit. >> nancy pelosi, is she going to be the lr he calendar turns? >> so but that's her decision to make and i haven't talked to her about it. >> if shes not run is that something you are interested in running another leadership position should something come up? >> i have been relentlessly focused on yesterday. i got as much sleep as you did last night, chuck, and i'm not thinking about anything other than the fact there are still races on the board. we have a bunch of recounts coming in so we're focusing on everyone day as it comes and there leave other decisions to later. >> does redistcting make it it democrats to win control of the house or a couple of election cycles minimum? >> no, not at all. look, i think the storyline in this election wasn't necessarily redistricting although it worked against us in some areas. it work
we had a generic environment that was absolutely dead even. almost 50/50. in 2004 when george bush got re-elected, he picked up two seats. 1996 bill clinton got elected. his party picked up three seats. we picked up between six and ooit. >> nancy pelosi, is she going to be the lr he calendar turns? >> so but that's her decision to make and i haven't talked to her about it. >> if shes not run is that something you are interested in running another leadership position should...
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to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so at&t showed corporate caterers how to better collaborate by using a mobile solution, in a whole new way. using real-time photo sharing abilities, they can create and maintain high standards, from kitchen to table. this technology allows us to collaborate with our drivers to make a better experience for our customers. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ is important to any successful business. which is why at wells fargo, we work with you to get to know the unique aspects of your business. we can recommend fina
to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. in here, great food demands a great presentation. so...
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now that a lot of attention is brought to, you know, the terrible conditions and working environments and the terrible wages in china. and look. we have to start just reinvesting ourselves and you could buy things made in china that last you not that long that are not safe. there's nothing better than american quality, the safety principles we focus on in this country and american made lasts you the longest and do amazing things for this country. >> you know, david, i get that. i'd love to sit here and tell you with holiday presents i'm a ko conscientious shopper. i try to break my record. >> what is your record? >> two hours. a lot of thought in these gifts. really, seriously. my point is this. look, if i walk in to a store and going to get, you know, a pad of paper for -- that's a bad example. not a good gift. but walking in to a store, i'm happy to buy american and pay extra. i'm happy all things equal but i'm lazy. what can be done for the average lazy consumer like me to make it easy to buy american? >> write to our site. keep america.com. get your shopping done. 20 minutes. we h
now that a lot of attention is brought to, you know, the terrible conditions and working environments and the terrible wages in china. and look. we have to start just reinvesting ourselves and you could buy things made in china that last you not that long that are not safe. there's nothing better than american quality, the safety principles we focus on in this country and american made lasts you the longest and do amazing things for this country. >> you know, david, i get that. i'd love...
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a new energy source, but opponents insist that it would destroy the environment. joining the panel now is the man who gets the last word every night and probably on this show, lawrence o'donnell, and commissioner of the department of transportation. thank you all for joining the program. david to you first. when we talk about this keystone pipe line, there's a lot of hue and cry about the environmental impact here in the united states. but if you listen to a lot of folks on the environmental and sustainability side, it's not just the pipeline itself, it's the fact that we would be extracting oil in tar sands which is a very dirty form of energy. they emit 5% to 15% co2 than regular crude. when we talk about energy in this country, it seems as if we've taken not any steps forward, but in fact perhaps steps back in terms of energy reform and sustainability. you traveled around the world on the plastiki. tell us a little bit about how the the rest of the world sees america vis-a-vis energy reform and climate issues. >> you've said some very good points and i think i
a new energy source, but opponents insist that it would destroy the environment. joining the panel now is the man who gets the last word every night and probably on this show, lawrence o'donnell, and commissioner of the department of transportation. thank you all for joining the program. david to you first. when we talk about this keystone pipe line, there's a lot of hue and cry about the environmental impact here in the united states. but if you listen to a lot of folks on the environmental...
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he knew questions about poverty especially in this economic environment was going to come. he seems unprepared for the position he's in, which is headed towards securing the republican nomination. >> he's had an easier time defending romney care than he has defending his own success. it's remarkable. the time for him to figure this out is dwindling. >> s.e., you're supportive of the republican narrative in a lot of ways, but what do you think of explanation every time i was taken out of context? >> the problem with this particularly gaffe is it fails on two count, style and substance. we talked about this yesterday. there's got to be a more artful way that he's standing up for the middle class. that he isn't just some elitist. there's also substance wise got to be a better way to defend con se servetive values. >> other than blaming the media for things he happens to say all the time . >> this is not a conservative impulse. if he's going to fall into this trap and say i'm for these people and not these people, that's what the left does. he's got to figure out this message a
he knew questions about poverty especially in this economic environment was going to come. he seems unprepared for the position he's in, which is headed towards securing the republican nomination. >> he's had an easier time defending romney care than he has defending his own success. it's remarkable. the time for him to figure this out is dwindling. >> s.e., you're supportive of the republican narrative in a lot of ways, but what do you think of explanation every time i was taken...
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. ♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. >>> personalities and gaffes are the individualsual part of the election, the largely part of the election is the money. >> the iceberg. >> the iceberg as i was saying. we have fcc filings which i thought were fascinating for a number of reasons. one is what we suspected about the institution of the superpac, the new kind of campaign organization that has been created in the wake of citizens united and another supreme court decision first cropped up in 2010, being leveraged in 2012. here is what it looks like in terms of what percentage of the donations come from donations greater than $100,000. $100,000. not a lot of people that can write a $100,000 check. 86% of the donations in the superpacs were in donations over $100,000. i'm sorry, this is romney's superpac. >> this
. ♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. >>> personalities and gaffes are the individualsual part of the election, the largely part of the election is the money. >> the iceberg. >> the iceberg as i was saying. we have fcc filings which i thought were...
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>> we've seen republicans willing to strap the bomb to their chest and blow up the entire environment. we saw that in october of '08 when the markets caved and we needed the t.a.r.p. reform. we saw it in july of 2011. i think they realized they have no leverage in this case. so i think it's different. and i think the key thing here to the point about slow walking the caucus, it also goes to the idea that to the victor goes though spoils. it is only at the end of the day going to show him and the republicans to be weaker and to have less leverage which giving obama more leverage on two things to your question. one is the debt ceiling extension issue which is the point that the president has made. he's not going to allow the republicans to hold this economy hostage. and another round of debt ceiling negotiations. i think he has to hold firm on that. the other thing i think the president has to hold firm on is getting stimulus in this plan. to jared's point, republicans have been making all the arguments if you cut too much you're going to hurt the economy. that's what the democrats said
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this is a messed up environment. >> all you young bucks out there, you don't want to be here, you don't want to come here. stay out of trouble. >> when our officers go to work every day, they know everyone they run into is going to be a criminal, and they are going to be dealing with the worst criminals, people who -- every criminal who has committed the worst act. >> martin horn is the head of new york city's department of corrections. he's a 30-year veteran who's risen through the ranks. >> we are working with serious, dangerous criminals. rikers island has ten different facilities. we have 10,000 inmates, a little bit more than that. we transfer 1,500 inmates every day to 20 different courthouses in new york city. >> this morning, we have approximately 147 courts going out throughout the five boroughs. >> i've been here for two days. two days in this pen, but i posted bail. it's taken that long for my bailout, you know what i mean? i'll be out in a minute, you know what i'm saying? >> reporter: he calls himself 7-up. but his real name is jay keene, and he's awaiting trial for driving
this is a messed up environment. >> all you young bucks out there, you don't want to be here, you don't want to come here. stay out of trouble. >> when our officers go to work every day, they know everyone they run into is going to be a criminal, and they are going to be dealing with the worst criminals, people who -- every criminal who has committed the worst act. >> martin horn is the head of new york city's department of corrections. he's a 30-year veteran who's risen...
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to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. free-credit-score-dot-com'sur boargonna direct you ♪ts ♪ ♪ to check your credit score before it gets too late ♪ ♪ and you end up strapped for cash ♪ ♪ patching your board with duct tape ♪ ♪ so hit free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ find out what credit's about ♪ ♪ or else you could be headed for a credit wipeout ♪ offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com™. >>> welcome back to "hardball." results last night in the republican senate primary out in nebraska came as a shock to many. deb fisher, rancher and state senator badly outspent by the two two in the race pulled off a a big upset victory
to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. free-credit-score-dot-com'sur boargonna direct you ♪ts...
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the political environment will be much easier and here's why. you don't have a bombastic tea party leader, if you will, and adam west from florida and jim demint and you'll see a lot of new members coming in looking back at congress and saying, i don't even want any parts of that so moving forward i want to be able to move with the other side of the aisle to move pieces of legislation forward. look, 99.9% of what karen said i agree with, but the other 1% here and this is a strange situation to be in, is that a lot of republicans, god bless them, quite frankly, are not willing to give up on their principles and, you know, again, when you're a federal legislator here i admire that, but in order to move things across the ball here you have to be able to compromise here and you have to give up something here and i think in the 113th congress you'll see more compromise. >> part of the problem is some of the principles are that there are people who simply do not believe in government. so for them, gumming everything up is part of following their princ
the political environment will be much easier and here's why. you don't have a bombastic tea party leader, if you will, and adam west from florida and jim demint and you'll see a lot of new members coming in looking back at congress and saying, i don't even want any parts of that so moving forward i want to be able to move with the other side of the aisle to move pieces of legislation forward. look, 99.9% of what karen said i agree with, but the other 1% here and this is a strange situation to...
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state environment records show. nitrogen oxide emissions have returned to normal at the refinery, a full week before it was reported to have come back online. really? similarly, chevron's richmond refinery was reported down for maintenance for two weeks in may, right, that's what we were told, but emissions data suggests the refinery never ceased operation. shell's refinery in martinez and chevron's in richmond were supposedly offline not making anything so gas prices had to go up. one report concludes actually they were up and running. what? they just didn't want to say so? everybody knows how supply and demand works. in this case if supply and demand do not explain what was going on here, that's a scandal. that had a huge economic impact. were the refinery companies lying about this just to boost prices up and pocket the difference? does this happen all over the country? what's going on here? and what tools do we have to figure it out if we are being suckered? we do have ta tool. it lives in the department of just
state environment records show. nitrogen oxide emissions have returned to normal at the refinery, a full week before it was reported to have come back online. really? similarly, chevron's richmond refinery was reported down for maintenance for two weeks in may, right, that's what we were told, but emissions data suggests the refinery never ceased operation. shell's refinery in martinez and chevron's in richmond were supposedly offline not making anything so gas prices had to go up. one report...
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>> i don't think you make those decisions in this kind of environment if against this kind of a deadline. i think all we can do right now and i'm convinced of this, the only thing we can do is head off the rate increases for 98% of the american people. >> be more focused is it what you're saying. >> and you can't do that behind closed doors. you can't make those structural changes and entitlements without a thorough national discussion. >> i want to you listen to wyoming republican senator john barrasso. take a listen. >> when i listen to the president, i think the president is eager to go over the cliff for political purposes. i this i he sees a political victory at the bottom of the cliff. he gets all this additional tax revenue for new programs, he gets to cut the military, which democrats have been calling for for years and he gets to blame republicans for it. >> so, congressman, are democrats overplaying how detrimental the fiscal cliff will be? as we remember, this is really more of a fiscal slope. employers have already baked in the 2011 tax rates, for instance, for january, the r
>> i don't think you make those decisions in this kind of environment if against this kind of a deadline. i think all we can do right now and i'm convinced of this, the only thing we can do is head off the rate increases for 98% of the american people. >> be more focused is it what you're saying. >> and you can't do that behind closed doors. you can't make those structural changes and entitlements without a thorough national discussion. >> i want to you listen to wyoming...
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debt situation overall is a crisis and creates a environment of a real opportunity to get something done. most big changes, most big changes occur when there is crisisnt is free have to worry about offending the base and saying he's for significant entitlement reform. he can lead and come to the middle saying to mitch mccnell and john boehner, look i'm for significant entitlement reform and revenues with it. let's go. if he needs and public with a plan, and the republicans torpedo that plan refusing to raise revenue, i think they're going to face political extinction in the next election the problems taken care of. governor? i'm sorry. i have to interrupt >> my congratulations to president obama and the first lady and the vice president biden and dr. biden. like many amerans, i was hoping that this presidential election would turn out a little differently. mitt romney and paul ryan are good men./pea they're good leaders. i want to wish mitt a ann, paul and jenna and their families well. the american people have spoken. they have re-elected president obama and they have again a republican
debt situation overall is a crisis and creates a environment of a real opportunity to get something done. most big changes, most big changes occur when there is crisisnt is free have to worry about offending the base and saying he's for significant entitlement reform. he can lead and come to the middle saying to mitch mccnell and john boehner, look i'm for significant entitlement reform and revenues with it. let's go. if he needs and public with a plan, and the republicans torpedo that plan...
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to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. i bathed it in miracles. director: [ sighs ] cut! sorry to interrupt. when's the show? well, if we don't find an audience, all we'll ever do is rehearse. maybe you should try every door direct mail. just select the zip codes where you want your message to be seen. print it yourself or find a local partner. and you find the customers that matter most. brilliant! clifton, show us overjoyed. no! too much! jennessa? ahh! a round of applause! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. >>> back to "hardball," last night we heard acting coach tell mitt romney
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we want to be in that environment and environment that ben filths of mistakes. >> i hear what you're saying. shifting the debt burden from the federal government and states and federal government is a better position to carry debt. states have these constitutional balance budget amendments and bail out the states, isn't it? >> this is exactly the problem we have is that the government finds it easy to borrow and runaway deficit. let me explain the big thing. a project in the uk where we have good data, 100 million pounds, uk project, 30% more cost overruns than 5 million project. small is beautiful and more efficient than you think. so having the government, centralized one bureaucrat make a mistake, okay, massive consequences. it looks okay until they make a mistake. it's a lot bigger. plus, another thing. there's no skin in the game on a part of bureaucrats. bureaucrat makes a decision. that's the central thing. federalize the system and i was asked how to make the financial industry better. force people to have skin in the game. nrds, have people harmed by the mistakes. >> sure. >
we want to be in that environment and environment that ben filths of mistakes. >> i hear what you're saying. shifting the debt burden from the federal government and states and federal government is a better position to carry debt. states have these constitutional balance budget amendments and bail out the states, isn't it? >> this is exactly the problem we have is that the government finds it easy to borrow and runaway deficit. let me explain the big thing. a project in the uk...
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pentagon, if i'm consulting with congress, and i've got bipartisan support, and frankly, the current environment is not conducive to those kinds of thoughtful consultations. i think the stories you guys have been writing observe last 24 hours is pretty good evidence of that. i think we'll do better in 2013. >> chris, mitt romney and the or candidates, other republicans immediately bounced though romney had his own problems. let's watch what he had to say about that. >> if he's planning on doing more and suggests to russia he is willing to do with them he's not willing to tell the american people to russia, this is without question our number one geopolitical foe, they fight every cause for the world's worst actors. >> i mean, even john boehner, initially, defended the president saying you don't criticize the president even the republican leader of the house saying, and the speaker of the house, john boehner said you don't criticize the president overseas. but the bottom line is, mitt romney, chris, said that russia is our greatest foe. some would suggest that that is a little outdated. >> well,
pentagon, if i'm consulting with congress, and i've got bipartisan support, and frankly, the current environment is not conducive to those kinds of thoughtful consultations. i think the stories you guys have been writing observe last 24 hours is pretty good evidence of that. i think we'll do better in 2013. >> chris, mitt romney and the or candidates, other republicans immediately bounced though romney had his own problems. let's watch what he had to say about that. >> if he's...
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we want to create a safe learning environment. what happened in newtown, first let me say my prayers and thoughts go to that entire community. we need to change our security protocol. we're all anxiously waiting for a report to come out in newtown, to tell us where the weaknesses are, but until that time, our community has made a collective decision to protect our 8,000 students, to put in our police officers in each of our nine schools. >> when we look at republican-led legislatures that want to arm teachers in an effort to prevent another tragedy, this is also in coordinate with what we saw in webster, new york, where four firefighters showing up basically to a trap, two were shot and killed, two others were injured, in webs sister, new york, but i want to play what one of your own colleagues, michael nutter had to say about a plan like yours taking place in their area. take a listen. >> i guess, you know, out of last week's bizarre press statement, it wasn't a press conference, i guess mr. lapierre would then say that firefight
we want to create a safe learning environment. what happened in newtown, first let me say my prayers and thoughts go to that entire community. we need to change our security protocol. we're all anxiously waiting for a report to come out in newtown, to tell us where the weaknesses are, but until that time, our community has made a collective decision to protect our 8,000 students, to put in our police officers in each of our nine schools. >> when we look at republican-led legislatures that...
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. >> i think issues, the environment seems to be one of them. talk about the one from hawaii. . this solid liberal voting recorder, supporter of renewable energy. tammy bald wynn voted for cap and trade. heidi hide camp. i mean we might see a bipartisan bill forged to deal with energy led by women. >> if it comes to climate change i think the woman who might have the most to do with a wake-up call is named sandy on this one. so -- >> sandy really was a male or a female male. >> i thought it was female. you think not? >> it's up to -- >> i thought -- >> but let's go -- >> in terms of sparking that bloomberg endorsement of the president and giving climate change in to the mix of it, very end of the campaign, it does race a question of whether -- >> shout out to president victory's speech. that issue is back. >> dramatic way because of the hurricane. i think what the women have especially tammy baldwin froms the house, they have a running start, elizabeth warren knows washington, how it works, and the republicans they just didn't confirm her to be head of the consumer financial pro
. >> i think issues, the environment seems to be one of them. talk about the one from hawaii. . this solid liberal voting recorder, supporter of renewable energy. tammy bald wynn voted for cap and trade. heidi hide camp. i mean we might see a bipartisan bill forged to deal with energy led by women. >> if it comes to climate change i think the woman who might have the most to do with a wake-up call is named sandy on this one. so -- >> sandy really was a male or a female male....
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she lives in the san francisco environment of very strange f fantasie fantasies. i have no idea what is in her head. if she knows something, i have a simple challenge, spit it out tell us what it is. i have no idea what she is talking about. >> what she is talking about is the house ethics probe that eventually led to gingrich's resignation from congress all of which is public information. as leader pelosi told greg sergeant, any reference i would make to the ethics committee is confined to the public record. joining me tonight, alan grayson, former congressman from florida and also running for congress again. alan great to have you with us tonight. what do you make of this exchange? is there more on newt gingrich that could deep six his can candida candidacy? >> i don't know, but i do know a lot of things newt has said and done are not familiar to people yet. i'll give you one example. here in florida more than 10% of the republican vote will be hispanic and i don't think many hispanics in florida have any idea newt gingrich said english should be the official la
she lives in the san francisco environment of very strange f fantasie fantasies. i have no idea what is in her head. if she knows something, i have a simple challenge, spit it out tell us what it is. i have no idea what she is talking about. >> what she is talking about is the house ethics probe that eventually led to gingrich's resignation from congress all of which is public information. as leader pelosi told greg sergeant, any reference i would make to the ethics committee is confined...
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but clearly you would think of the military as a more enclosed environment, a place where journalists tend not to have as much free rein as, let's say, congress. as a journalist myself i don't want to discourage that at the same time i think it's important to encourage reporters to get top access to officials. not all such access results in controversy. >> there's a big difference between receiving a whole bunch of e-mails from general petraeus and hacking into his e-mail. but is it something as dumb as somebody not knowing or not understanding the reply all button or something? i don't know. >> i don't know. i for one find it hard to believe that it is coincidental that we are learning both of these things on the same day i admire your journalistic restraint under these extreme and difficult circumstances. i suspect that our audience is not being quite so restrained in their willingness to speculate based on what they have seen in this segment and they are welcome to do that. >> it's a tough job. >> you've done it admirably. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank yo
but clearly you would think of the military as a more enclosed environment, a place where journalists tend not to have as much free rein as, let's say, congress. as a journalist myself i don't want to discourage that at the same time i think it's important to encourage reporters to get top access to officials. not all such access results in controversy. >> there's a big difference between receiving a whole bunch of e-mails from general petraeus and hacking into his e-mail. but is it...
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, almost like a collegiate academic environment. >> i see a change. teachers are a lot more hands on and pay attention to students as individuals. >> i feel like a lot of the teachers are more comfortable in their skin. >> reporter: his hard-charging style of reform has made him a favorite. new jersey governor chris christie and caused some friction with the teachers union. >> i don't bash the teachers. i bash the bad guys. that's what my job is to do. my job is to lift up the great people and weed out the bad ones. we're not going to help our kids [ inaudible ] they will never recover academically. >> reporter: he does not mince words when talking about the ongoing anti-christie media blitz snooze spend $30 million or whatever you wasted to put the stupid billboards up and down the turnpike why wouldn't you give that back to the first year teacher you're pulling out of their salary and can barely pay their rent. >> he considers himself a warrior against the status quo. >> if you're supporting great things, then i stand beside you. but if you're enabl
, almost like a collegiate academic environment. >> i see a change. teachers are a lot more hands on and pay attention to students as individuals. >> i feel like a lot of the teachers are more comfortable in their skin. >> reporter: his hard-charging style of reform has made him a favorite. new jersey governor chris christie and caused some friction with the teachers union. >> i don't bash the teachers. i bash the bad guys. that's what my job is to do. my job is to lift...
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in this environment, assuming the president's choice was john kerry, not by default, how would you handle it? >> you would ask susan rice to publicly withdraw from consideration rather than appear to reject her. there is a lot of reporting right now which is usually what happens. there is more communication. that this wasn't something done freelance. it was honest. of course i wanted the job. it is secretary of the state. let's not pretend that i didn't want the job. the question to me is, how much does the secretary of state affect u.s. foreign policy and diploemsy. but we never have gotten to any of that and it is the stupidity of our conversation and on foreign policy, no one wants to talk about the stuff that is happening. >> on the scott brown campaign, but we never have gotten to any of that and it is the stupidity of our conversation and on foreign policy, no one wants to talk about the stuff that is happening. >> on the scott brown campaign, he is up against something tough. he has expressed an interest in this. i in vided him on the show tonight. he has cash on hand for his campa
in this environment, assuming the president's choice was john kerry, not by default, how would you handle it? >> you would ask susan rice to publicly withdraw from consideration rather than appear to reject her. there is a lot of reporting right now which is usually what happens. there is more communication. that this wasn't something done freelance. it was honest. of course i wanted the job. it is secretary of the state. let's not pretend that i didn't want the job. the question to me...
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. >> "a mad men" party, 1960s in a "modern family" environment. >> they're bringing analog to digital campaigns. voter turnout has changed dramatically as the under class, minorities are starting to vote at this point. and it's changed the whole electorate -- >> look at your state, tom. northern virginia, who has a lot of single women. they come to work in washington. some get married, some don't. they stay there. they work all their lives in washington but necessity live across the river. they vote democrat generally, right? >> yeah, particularly those who are in toward the city. >> what's that about? how are you going to get them back? >> single women across the country have been voting more and more democratic. married women tend to vote more republicans. i think you get them back with policy, optics are important. republicans understand that. it's a long -- there's no silver bullet for it. >> you should have run condoleezza rice years ago. senator for california could have been condi rice. >> i want to give you free advice. i don't think you should refer to the underclass. that's
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he made a decision that's good for the environment and it's also good for american consumers. particularly 15 states which because of this pipeline deal could have seen increase in the price of gasoline 10 to 20 cents per gallon. this is a big decision and it's the right decision. >> why would you oppose a project, sir, that supporters say will create thousands of jobs and reduce our dependence on foreign oil? why would you oppose that. >> first of all, any comprehensive analysis of the jobs claims would see that the jobs claims were greatly exaggerated. there's ways for us to create jobs in this country. we could rebuild america's infrastructure without ruining the air and the water. also the idea of submitting ourselves to the mercies of the canadian oil market needs to be looked at carefully. what canada said in the application for this permit that they had initially hidden but it was later found out was that they were going to bypass midwest refineries which would drive up the price of gasoline in the midwest. so the this wasn't good for the american people. and it wasn't
he made a decision that's good for the environment and it's also good for american consumers. particularly 15 states which because of this pipeline deal could have seen increase in the price of gasoline 10 to 20 cents per gallon. this is a big decision and it's the right decision. >> why would you oppose a project, sir, that supporters say will create thousands of jobs and reduce our dependence on foreign oil? why would you oppose that. >> first of all, any comprehensive analysis of...
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the best lawmakers money can buy to deregulate everything so they can do whatever they want to the environment. that's the way it's going to go. that's just one knmp. in every stay in the nation, local issues can now be micromanaged by conservative billionaires who can pour money into every race at every level from state houses to local judgeships. let's turn to montana governor brian schweitzer. great to have you with us. i know you're a puzative guy. i'm a positive guy. you've been in business, i've been in business. i'm trying to find the silver lining of something positive in this ruling. they have told you in your state for 100 years you folks have had it wrong. we're going to make it right so kopgzs can come in and spend anything they want to spend in elections. what's your gut instinct and your feeling? >> over 100 years ago, it was two copper kings who owned all of montana. they were the two richest people on the planet and they owned all of the politics in montana. they owned every one of the legislators. when we first sent the united states senator to washington, d.c., he bribed his
the best lawmakers money can buy to deregulate everything so they can do whatever they want to the environment. that's the way it's going to go. that's just one knmp. in every stay in the nation, local issues can now be micromanaged by conservative billionaires who can pour money into every race at every level from state houses to local judgeships. let's turn to montana governor brian schweitzer. great to have you with us. i know you're a puzative guy. i'm a positive guy. you've been in...
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i think it is a very difficult environment. not to excuse his behavior. i think it may attract people with dreams of grandeur. >> rielle hunter never took the stand. elizabeth edwards, i'm sorry, the daughter of elizabeth and john edwards also never took the stand in this case. and there was a lot of conversation over that. how much would his daughter be able to provide even though she did not work with her father. certainly, rielle hunter. that came as a big surprise to so many that she did not make it to that stand. what is your take there? >> i don't think it was a surprise so much as disappointment. everybody want to see her on the stand. everybody wanted to hear her on the stand. she didn't add much to the charges one way or the other and she would be a wild card. people were dying to see her take the stand and testify. but as far as impact on the case, i don't think her testimony was necessary. >> it may not have been necessary but would it have been the proper downer to andrew young, especially, when you hear court analysts discuss how he all but f
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. >> there are a lot of folks hurting out there and in that type of environment. >> there was still a lot of problems in my life. >> the confidence, martin, i want to bring you in on this first. >> did you nose ee elizabeth hassle back was not clapping. >> the president has really begun. i think we see this week as the beginning of the election. branding exercises to show mitt romney is a vampire ceo of corporate radar and so forth. i want to go to stephanie cutter speaking on "the daily rundown" which attacked romney on his record at bain. >> this has nothing to do with private equity. this has to do with mitt romney making the central premise of his campaign for presidency. the central qualification for his business experience, the economic policies that he's put on the table. they represent those same values and lessons. the people at the top do very well. the people in the middle are left holding the bag. >> now, we know that mitt romney is going to be giving a big speech on the economy and he says, my time spend leading businesses taught me that we need to hold every agency to a
. >> there are a lot of folks hurting out there and in that type of environment. >> there was still a lot of problems in my life. >> the confidence, martin, i want to bring you in on this first. >> did you nose ee elizabeth hassle back was not clapping. >> the president has really begun. i think we see this week as the beginning of the election. branding exercises to show mitt romney is a vampire ceo of corporate radar and so forth. i want to go to stephanie cutter...
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ç >> well, i think his legacy is going to be the natural environment. improving the green spaces of our country. i've urged him to spend more time on that. >> the president's schedule is just as busy as ever. he's just doing different things. ♪ i got a lot of things i'd like to say ♪ >> the bush administration was a little short on humor but comedian stephen colbert targeted bush and his policies. the jokes were hilarious but the room wasn't laughing. take a look. >> i believe the government that governs best is the government that governs least and we have set up fabulous government in iraq. i believe in this president. i know there's some poll ls out there saying this man has a 32% approval rating. guys like us, we don't pay attention to the polls. we know that polls are just a collection of statistics that reflect what people are thinking in reality. reality hasç a well known libel bias. the greatest thing about this man is he is steady. you know where he stands. he believes the same thing wednesday that he believed on monday no matter what hap
ç >> well, i think his legacy is going to be the natural environment. improving the green spaces of our country. i've urged him to spend more time on that. >> the president's schedule is just as busy as ever. he's just doing different things. ♪ i got a lot of things i'd like to say ♪ >> the bush administration was a little short on humor but comedian stephen colbert targeted bush and his policies. the jokes were hilarious but the room wasn't laughing. take a look....